Oftentimes, executive [pay] tends to rise at a slightly higher rate. All categories have been pretty even. |
Over the past twelve months, we have taken aggressive steps to position theglobe.com for a turnaround or business combination dependant on a rebound in the online advertising sector, but the sector remains severely depressed and there are few signs of a rebound in the near-term, |
The numbers are so big I can't keep my mind around them. |
There is a push to make boards more diverse but people without large corporate salaries, such as academics, would be reluctant to become directors without guaranteed payment. |
They said they would buy her house, then build her a brand-new bigger house with a wheelchair ramp and pay for her health care for the rest of her life. It just blew me away. |
What you have is a payoff when there's poor performance, ... But that's the nature of contracts. There's such a tremendous risk these days with being a CEO of a major corporation. |
What you have is a payoff when there's poor performance. But that's the nature of contracts. There's such a tremendous risk these days with being a CEO of a major corporation. |
When they presented the offer, I about fell out of my chair. |
While you could say that 4 percent looks modest, if you look at it against inflation, they're coming out ahead. |